Chamberlain High School - Totem Yearbook (Tampa, FL)

 - Class of 1960

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Page 80 text:

I .,.. . Mrs. Irma Blankiniship Miss Carolyn Davis Mr. Gerald Elliott Mrs. Barbara Higgins LISTENING to the voice of an imaginary boss, Martha Wood types a letter from the dictaphone. THIS IS THE WAY the paper goes, says Sandra Middlebrook as she sliows Judy Burnett how she runs the ditto machine. i I ' r 5 l , . I -I . r fisi A Q :il ,Q2?3,Tf',v 4' - ., , ffl .sf i . ' A , ' ' Say- -ksS-v s-sEs-f,w-,- '- 1 '3 I rl t C X ,Mg ,SYN -S t A, 'I .if 'Q . ' N ft 2 -aaa, . Q fry I t , i I ii . . GETTING DOWN TO BUSINESS IS GOAL OE STUDENTS IN B E DEPARTMENT FUTURE EXECUTIVES and their secretaries learn much in the B E classes about the tasks which lie ahead in the busy world. Their schooling days are B for Business, a preliminary course giving insight into the Helds ahead or Bookkeeping teaching how to keep them straight. A for Arithmetic, reviewing the principles of 2 -f- 2. E for English, using it correctly is the goal right now L for Law of the Commercial kind O for Ofhce Practice, giving valuable experience first-hand. C for Consumer, aiming to make shrewd buyers of them all. T for Typing, eliminating the hunt and peck habit. S for Shorthand, replacing words with curves and lines. Put them all together and they mean a Business Education with a good career ahead for the ready learner. NEW CARDS for new books-Paulette Dervaes types catalog entries for latest arrivals.

Page 79 text:

HOW TO POUR acid without letting it drip is demonstrated by John Adams. . Z ,S 3 E, v 2 . , L Y'-' Ml X f i ' , MY HOW FUNNY they look, says Nannette Engelfried as she studies plant cells under the microscope. ENTHUSIASTIC FUTURE NURSES OE AMERICA EMPHASIZE GOOD HEALTH IN THEIR HANDS . . . they hold the worldg its beginning and its endg the lives of countless millions within the realm of their guid- ing power . . . the healing of the sick and the comforting of the weary. These are the ideals and responsibilities of a Future Nurse. The services of Chamberlains club of Future Nurses are varied and many. The health-supporting projects of ear and eye examination Angels in Whitei' by daily volunteer work in the school clinic and aiding professional nurses at local hospitals and doctors on Saturday. Also, information concerning their career is gained by visiting the Gordon Keller School of Nursing. Fund raising proj- ects include the Hypodermic Hop from which money is obtained for medical equipment needed in the school. are aided by its members. Vital experience is gained by these FUTURE NURSES-Front row: Miss Bell, Mrs. D. R. D'A-lessandro, Miss Timmons, Perry Hance, Joii Tremper, Marilyn McBride, Roxane Gruber, Dianne Martin, Stephanis Horanski, Carolyn Clark, Roni Lerner, Carole Cook, Glenda Whalen. Second row: Sindy Smith, Pat Armstrong, Llewellyn Rein, Jerry Lynn La Prell, Yvonne Booth, Darlene Pitisci, Marilyn Boyer, Barbara Becker, Marilyn Shultz, Helen Curry, Joyce Brungard, Donna Hamilton, Patricia Rudisill, Elizabeth Kelan, Mona Jean Beale. Third row: Sandra Mills, Gay Parrish, Marti Matthews, Sharon Dowling, Elizabeth Eck, Fredda Crisp, Mary Mero, Jean Klapps, Carolyn Sellers, Pat Nichols, Kathy Fisher, Shirley Beyers. Fourth row: Barbara Pollard, Sommie Cramer, Diane Weichert, Margie Boyd, Beth Schafer, Chere Springer, Beverly Ammidown, Carol Ward, Ronnie Sue Clark, Charlotte McClesky, Donna Gordon, Ike Fishback, Kathy Kaleta, Carol Feldman, Patricia Keller. 75



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sam ,fsfwgwsm A v FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS-Front row: Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Blankins-hip, Karen Ferrell, Freddie Lumpkin, Paulette Dervaes, Bill Gill, Lois An Jones, -Martha Wood, Judy lppolifo, Joy Costakis. Second row: Carol Allen, Emma Findley, Rosine Morgan, Dorothy Alber Smith, Janice Lamphere, George Williams, Rudy Brock, Bobby Edenfield, Third row: Marian Rezny, Geraldine Jeltcoat, Mary Alfieri, Josephine Tofland, Sandy Middlebrook, Betty Tamargo, Earlene Livingston, Barbara Averill, Beth Bradshaw, Dee Denmark, Jane Daugherty, Shirley Patino. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA STRIVE FOR OFFICE EFFICIENCY SETTING THE PACE for a type-studded future in the proving ground of business chaos are the members of the Future Business Leaders of America. Under the capable instruction of Mrs. Irma Blankenship and Mrs. Ruby Smith these business-minded students prepare for their prospective business vocations. In order to qual- ify for membership a student must be enrolled in at least one business subject and must maintain a C average in all business subjects. Miss juqnifq Ingrqm Mr. William Hartwell Mrs. Ruby Smifh Mrs. Katherine Wolf To raise money for miscellaneous equipment, the club incorpo- rates such fund raising projects as the sale of Christmas cards, wrapping paper, and ribbon. An annual activity enjoyed by all is Hobo Day which is also sponsored by FBLA. These busy club- bers also play host to the annual district and state conventions and contests. ACCURACY AND ACCELERATION are the requirements of the test taken by Ruth Long under the watchful eye of Mrs. Higgins. n Blakely, Elizabeth Read, Sandy t, Gloria Crank, Shirley Broughton, Barbara

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